Speaking Of... Conversations on Voice, Speech, and Identity with Ryan O'Shea

What is a "Shakespeare voice?" —with Scott Ferrara

August 28, 2019 Ryan O'Shea / Scott Ferrara Season 1 Episode 11
Speaking Of... Conversations on Voice, Speech, and Identity with Ryan O'Shea
What is a "Shakespeare voice?" —with Scott Ferrara
Show Notes

On this episode of Speaking Of… I’m joined by my friend, voice and acting teacher, Scott Ferrara. Scott specializes in coaching voice as well as acting for classical texts. He joined me to talk about “Shakespeare voice”—the tone and accent that many actors often go to when first exploring Shakespeare in performance. We talked about why he believes this is so common, and he shared some tools and experience for how to guide actors toward their more authentic voice. (And it is far more advanced than saying “Hey, don’t do that voice.”) While the main conversation is from the context of Shakespeare in performance, the conversation is absolutely relevant for actors of all genres and mediums, and even for non-performers interested in finding their more authentic voice.

You can find complete show notes and links to everything we’ve mentioned in the episode on https://www.voiceandspeechwithryan.com/podcast.